Floor Mats - Frequently Asked Questions

What are the different kinds of material I can get my floor mat in?

There are 3 options for the material of your new set of floor mats: carpet, rubber, and vinyl. There are advantages to each option: it depends on what you’re looking for.

If your first priority is comfort and style, choose carpet floor mats. These plush floor mats are warm and soft, and they are available in a variety of colors to match whatever color scheme you’re going for.

If you’re looking for something a little more utilitarian and easy to clean (and also cheaper), you’ll be better off buying vinyl or rubber floor mats. The same messes that would be a pain to clean out of the dense loops of carpet are easy to clean off vinyl or rubber floor mats.

For example, maybe you’re like a lot of people and you drive to work with a cup of coffee in the morning. Now, if that coffee tips over and spills on a carpet floor mats, it will be difficult to clean and the stain may never come out. But with vinyl and rubber floor mats, just drain the coffee outside and wipe off the remaining residue and voila: good as new.

Can I customize my floor mats?

With logo and embroidered floor mats, you sure can. Logo floor mats allow you to choose from thousands of logos to print on your floor mats. Embroidered floor mats allow you to design a message of your own with many options in font and color. Both logo and embroidered floor mats are also carpet floor mats.

What are the different types of fit for floor mats?

The 3 fit types are universal, best possible, and custom fit. Universal fits are meant to fit many different cars, so they will protect most of your floor but do leave some room for spill to slip through. Best possible fit floor mats offer more protection than universal fit, but there still may be some minor gaps. For the best protection, with absolutely no gaps, you’ll have to spring for custom fit floor mats, which are custom made to fit the interior of your car exactly.

Are floor mats dangerous? Is there any risk of them slipping under my pedals and prevent me from braking?

When installed correctly, floor mats are designed not to split under your pedals. They are made with the latest no-slip rubber technology to ensure that they don’t slip around. Most floor mats or liners also utilize factory anchoring devices or use its own technology to prevent slippage.

How much do floor mats cost?

It depends on a few factors, from the make and model of your car to the type of floor mats you are purchasing.

For a typical sedan, front & rear row protection, custom fit floor mats can be as cheap as $55.90 for Lloyd Protector Vinyl Floor Mats or as expensive as over $197.90 for WeatherTech FloorLiner Digital Floor Mats.

Rubber floor mats can be as cheap as $64.95 for the WeatherTech AVM All-Vehicle Floor Mats or as much as over $197.90 for WeatherTech FloorLiner Digital Floor Mats.

Carpet floor mats start at $79.90 for the Lloyd Classic Loop Carpet Floor Mats or as high as $199 for the Lloyd Luxe carpet mats.

Logo and embroidered floor mats can run as little as $54.90 for Lloyd Classic Loop Carpet Floor Mats and as much as $199 for Lloyd Luxe Carpet Floor Mats, plus the cost of logo or embroidery.

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